Celebrity Equinox Inc.

  • Ship Owners

Celebrity Equinox Inc. appears to be a mix-up as it seems you're referring to the Celebrity Equinox cruise ship operated by Celebrity Cruises, which itself is a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group. Let's clear up the distinctions:


Celebrity Cruises:



  • Parent Company: Celebrity Cruises is a part of the Royal Caribbean Group, one of the largest cruise operators globally.

  • Founded: 1988.

  • Headquarters: Miami, Florida, USA.

  • Fleet: Celebrity Cruises operates a fleet of premium ships and is known for its focus on modern luxury, exceptional dining, and destinations worldwide.


Celebrity Equinox:



  • Type: Cruise Ship.

  • Class: Solstice-class.

  • Launched: The ship was launched in 2009.

  • Features: Offers multiple dining venues, a theater, pools, a spa, fitness facilities, and various entertainment options. Notably includes a half-acre Lawn Club with real grass.

  • Itineraries: Typically sails in the Caribbean, Mediterranean, and other popular cruise destinations.


Key Highlights of Celebrity Equinox:



  1. Luxury Amenities: Known for its stylish accommodations, including the AquaClass staterooms with spa amenities.

  2. Fine Dining: A variety of specialty dining options inclusive of globally-inspired cuisine.

  3. Entertainment: High-quality live shows, casino, bars, and lounges.

  4. Relaxation: The Lawn Club, extensive spa services, swimming pools, and a host of wellness activities.

  5. Service: Renowned for attentive and personalized service.


While there is no specific entity named "Celebrity Equinox Inc.," Celebrity Equinox is a significant part of the Celebrity Cruises fleet, providing memorable cruise experiences under the luxury cruise brand’s management.


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CELEBRITY EQUINOX

Passenger Ship | Flag: Malta | Port: VALLETTA

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